I'm guessing you would like to see how the two words 'you sound' are used in a sentence?
The word 'sound' can be a verb, or an action that causes a sound to be made.
eg:
Can you sound the horn to let them know we are here. (This could be said by a passenger in a car talking to the driver).
The word can also be the way you express your opinion on the sound a person is making.
eg:
You sound terrible, perhaps you have caught a cold? (One person talking to another).
An onomatopoeia sentence is a sentence that uses words that imitate or suggest the sound they describe. For example, "The bees buzzed around the flowers" is an onomatopoeia sentence because "buzzed" imitates the sound of bees buzzing.
Example sentence - She taught herself to play an acoustic guitar.
Example sentence - The man had a high pitched singing voice when he was younger.
To write a sentence with onomatopoeia, include words that sound like the noise they represent. For example, "The kettle whistled as it boiled." In this sentence, "whistled" is an onomatopoeic word mimicking the sound of the kettle.
That is called consonance or consonant alliteration. It creates a pleasing sound pattern in the sentence.
Example sentence - I do not know how to replace the sound card.
A euphony is a pleasant sound. An example sentence would be: The sound of the birds chirping in the morning is such a euphony.
Alliteration, which involves repeating a sound in a sentence can be illustrated by the above example.
An onomatopoeia sentence is a sentence that uses words that imitate or suggest the sound they describe. For example, "The bees buzzed around the flowers" is an onomatopoeia sentence because "buzzed" imitates the sound of bees buzzing.
In music, the strength of the sound (loud or soft) is called the dynamics.
Example sentence - She taught herself to play an acoustic guitar.
You cant start a sentence with and because when you are writing/typing you use and for adding something. If you start a sentence with And then it wouldn't sound right, and wouldn't be right. Example 1.) I like pizza. And i like ice cream. Example 2.) I love to run. And i love to do the splits! See it just doesn't sound right!
the sound of the wind during winter is very onomatopoeia.
Example sentence - The man had a high pitched singing voice when he was younger.
To make that particular sound you need to inflect the tone of your voice.
The sonorous note of bullfrogs is heard a mile off in the river, the loudest sound this evening.
No, this sentence is not correct. It contains a hanging participle: 'Naming each picture' is not linked to the subject of the sentence. You could recast the sentence in various ways. Here is one example: 'Name each picture, and make a note of which names begin with the 'you' sound.'